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 »  Home  »  Main News  »  DPS LOSES 'FIRST CLASS SCHOOL DISTRICT' STATUS
DPS LOSES 'FIRST CLASS SCHOOL DISTRICT' STATUS
By CHRONICLE STAFF REPORTS | Published  07/22/2009 | Main News
DPS LOSES 'FIRST CLASS SCHOOL DISTRICT' STATUS
Attorney General Mike Cox recently published an official opinion asserting that because the Detroit Public Schools has fallen below the 100,000 enrollment mary necessary to maintain its status in state law as a “first class school district,” DPS is a “general powers” school district.

Cox’s opinion was written in response to an inquiry from Mike Flanagan, superintendent of public education.